Peer Groups

NECA Peer Groups

The purposes of the Academy are to honor outstanding leaders in the electrical contracting field and to preserve and utilize for the benefit of the construction industry the wealth of experience and ability these men have developed through their years of dedicated effort.Learn more

WIN supports the professional development of women working in the electrical contracting industry through educational and networking events; promotes diversity in the industry; and encourages women to explore careers in the electrical contracting industry. WIN works to make NECA and our industry stronger by advancing women's goals for professional growth.Learn more

The Future Leaders program developed by NECA, is organized jointly by a steering committee of younger member contractors. The program offers up-and-coming professionals an opportunity to network with their peers and a chance for them to consider the challenges their companies, industry and association will face in the future.Learn more

NECA's Safety Professionals Conference is the premier annual safety event for the electrical construction industry. The conference provides the most current up-to-date information on regulation, compliance, management techniques and standards development that impact safety and health in electrical construction industry. All sessions are educational in nature, providing two hours' worth of instruction per session.Learn more

Business developers help companies 'find a way' to increase profitability through more efficient performance of traditional work and the capture of new types of work in emerging technologies. This is why both NECA and the IBEW are placing an ever-increasing emphasis on business development.Learn more

The Executive Management Institute (EMI) serves as a capstone to the NECA professional development curriculum. The program provides state-of-the-art management concepts and analytical tools that build on senior managers' existing knowledge of the electrical contracting business and the electrical construction industry. This important event is about helping current and future business leaders develop management skills, enhance vision, and achieve excellence.
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NECA’s International Study Missions are intended to bring U.S. contractors into direct contact with the management and workforce of electrical contracting firms in other countries to encourage the interchange of ideas, technologies and best practices. Participants also enjoy spectacular sightseeing, dining and shopping with luxurious accommodations at every stop. And they bring back memories to last a lifetime!Learn more

The ELECTRI Council is the driving force that guides ELECTRI International – The Foundation for Electrical Construction';s work. The ELECTRI Council has close to 200 companies, including electrical contractors, NECA Chapters and industry partners who have each made a significant investment of time and money. The Council works side by side with the Foundation to select ELECTRI's annual research agenda.learn more

NECA’s student chapter program is open to any college or university that offers a curriculum that helps prepare students for a career in the electrical construction industry. NECA chapters work with local universities to establish NECA student chapters to support these students.learn more

NECA is working every day to ensure you have every opportunity available to stay on top of the issues affecting your business and to be directly in touch with your Senators and your Representative in Congress.

NECA communities are member-initiated groups where contractors and industry professionals sharing common interests and business concerns can come together.

NECA membership isn’t just about saving your firm time and money; it’s also about helping your company make more money and achieve success!

NECA contractors employ the most highly trained and reliable workforce in the industry. They will get your job done right the first time, on time, without disrupting your business.